- (1) complying with court orders;
- (2) participating in the child and family team process;
- (3) providing input into the assessment and child and family plan development process to identify specific behavioral changes and actions necessary to enable the child to safely return home;
- (4) completing goals and objectives of the plan;
- (5) frequently communicating with the caseworker about their progress or inability to comply with the objectives of the plan, before the proposed completion time frames;
- (6) maintaining communication and frequent visitation with the child in accordance with Rule R512-300, when not prohibited by the court;
- (7) providing information to enable Child and Family Services to determine the child's eligibility for federal benefits while in care, in accordance with Rule R512-300, necessary information includes information on household income, assets, and household composition; and
- (8) providing financial support for the child's care, in accordance with The Public Health and Welfare Act of 2014, U.S.C. 42 671, and Section 78A-6-356, unless deferred or waived as specified in Rule R495-879.
A parent or guardian is responsible for:
KEY: social services, child welfare, domestic violence, child abuse
Date of Last Change: November 5, 2023
Notice of Continuation: February 14, 2023
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 80-2-301; 80-2-302; 80-2a-302; 80-3-104; 80-3-307; 80-3-406; 80-3-409; 80-4-307